S3 primary storage error for files 4GB or more

Nextcloud version (eg, 20.0.5): 23.0.0
Operating system and version (eg, Ubuntu 20.04): Plesk on Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS
Apache or nginx version (eg, Apache 2.4.25): 2.4.41
PHP version (eg, 7.4): 8.0.14

```Sabre\DAV\Exception: An exception occurred while uploading parts to a multipart upload. The following parts had errors: - Part 1: Error executing “UploadPart” on “https://###-nc.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/urn%3Aoid%3A651?partNumber=1&uploadId=ggxYBN7X.tHgPDXCcfh2201ZX28N2PnpMFo5w5o_LBWKz3dOcWCUnGn1oqNesbWLkFFQSCp_vseGvLY0NF8JwWbjE67qvFbcrvKbjEbvjs6bAgTkAV9xhgvWBzzQgQzI”; AWS HTTP error: Client error: PUT https://#####-nc.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/urn%3Aoid%3A651?partNumber=1&uploadId=ggxYBN7X.tHgPDXCcfh2201ZX28N2PnpMFo5w5o_LBWKz3dOcWCUnGn1oqNesbWLkFFQSCp_vseGvLY0NF8JwWbjE67qvFbcrvKbjEbvjs6bAgTkAV9xhgvWBzzQgQzI resulted in a 400 Bad Request response: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> RequestTimeoutYour socket connection to the server w (truncated…) RequestTimeout (client): Your socket connection to the server was not read from or written to within the timeout period. Idle connections will be closed.

I’ve been bashing my head for days to see why I`m getting this error when files is 4GB or more.